Answer: In the 1950s, women's primary duty in society was to care for their families. Women were supposed to be nurturing mothers, diligent housewives, and submissive wives. "Modern moms," as they were dubbed, couldn't have friends, jobs, or anything else that would take their attention away from their responsibilities at home and with their families. Men were supposed to be the head of the household and the sole provider during the 1950s, while women were expected to be the housewife who cared for the children.
I think it would be the Gadsden Purchaze
If you provided "Source C" I'm sure more people would be able to help.
However, based off of my knowledge of the spread of reformation, I do know that the ideas spread to <span>Scandinavia and then around northern Europe; mainly through the usage of the printing press and increased literacy.
Not sure how much this helps, but im sure it's better than having no answer at all. :)</span>